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Tilak, Gandhi, and Sri Aurobindo also illustrate a dilemma

Thought and vision
of Jawaharlal Nehru - Page 134 - S
Anand - 2005 - 172 pages - Preview Like other great heroes of modern India, viz.,
Tagore, Gandhi and Aurobindo,
he believed in synthesis. His political ideas proved an excellent synthesis of
nationalism and internationalism. Though, he cannot be credited for
presenting ...

Curtain raisers: essays, reviews, letters - K.
Natwar-Singh - 1984 - 327 pages - The writings of Tilak, Gandhi, and Aurobindo also
illustrate a dilemma which Indian intellectuals continue to face today.
Jawaharlal Nehru was perhaps the best example of this split; in his own words,
he was himself "a peculiar mixture ...

Indian book industry: Volume 41
1989 - Bom in a family of vedantins in Mysore State, Raja Rao's spiritual
search led him to various ashrams, including those of Gandhi and Aurobindo. Ultimately, he
found his answer in Trivandrum
in 1963 when he met Atmananda Guru.

Sources of Indian tradition: Volume 1 - William Theodore De
Bary - 1958 - 961 pages - SUBHAS CHANDRA BOSE A Philosophy of Activism
Speaking to a conference of students in the 1920s, Bose attacked the theories
of both Gandhi and Aurobindo for
their passive and anti-modern tendencies. Stressing the importance of
sound ...

Architecture + Design: Volume 3 1987 - The simultaneous
impact of western sensibilities on one hand and the simplicity of Tagore, Gandhi and Aurobindo on the
other, emphasize the inseparability of aesthetics and spiritual experience.
This exhibition will perhaps obliterate ...

Mother Besant and Mahatma Gandhi - I.
M. Muthanna - 1986 - 460 pages - Arundale hailed him in a full-page
report in his paper that along with Gandhi and Aurobindo Ghose as 'one of trios of
martyr-heroes'. 'Thus there was a rich opportunity' said Prof. Nethercot, 'for
competitive martyrdom in India
at ...

Swami Vivekananda, the educator - V.
Sukumaran Nair - 1986 - 93 pages - His inspiring words have
influenced Mahatma Gandhi and
Aurobindo in their political convictions. He always pleaded for
human expansion and unity, and taught his countrymen that without the divine
remarking of human nature, ...

Italian books and periodicals:
Volume 291986
- The reflections of Ramakrishna, Tagore, Maharshi, Gandhi and Aurobindo, reveal a common
will to overcome the basic individualism of Hindu spirituality, to come out of
the isolation and eliminate the prejudices of the past, ...

Seminar: Issues 317-328 - Romesh
Thapar - 1986 - ... among
others, Gandhi and Aurobindo,
is innovative. So is the chapter on pluralism in Indian society, with
essentially two foci: a secular State in a multi-religious society, and the
demands of a federal polity.

Socialist perspective: Volume 14 - Council
for Political Studies - 1986 - Passive Resistance: Gandhi And Aurobindo DEVIPADA
BHATTACHARYYA To ensure justice for Indians living in British-ruled South
Africa and subsequently to wrest political freedom for India, Gandhi
(1869-1948) devised and initiated a ...

Subhas Chandra Bose and the Indian national movement - Harihara
Dāsa - 1983 - 404 pages - Due to his extremist views and ardent
support for activism and revolutionary methods Bose thought that the philosophy
preached by Gandhi and Aurobindo was
harmful for the country:54 "As I look round me today, I am struck by two
schools ...

The Indian way - John
M. Koller - 1982 - 406 pages - I should mention that not only
have I benefited from books listed, but I have also relied on commentaries by
Sankara, Ramanuja, Gandhi, and
Aurobindo within the Indian tradition and have profited from the
provocative study of the Glta ...

The Indian Way, 2/e - Page 348 - Koller - Preview In a similar way, both Gandhi and Aurobindo saw that merely changing the
institutions of society does not go far enough. A transformation of human
existence itself is required. Aurobindo put it this way: We do not believe that
by ...

Netaji and Gandhi
- B.
K. Ahluwalia, Shashi
Ahluwalia - 1982 - 231 pages - He strongly advocated activism as
opposed to the passivism preached by Gandhi and Aurobindo. Bose said: "As I look around me today,
I am struck by two movements or two schools of thought about which it is my
duty to speak out openly...

The Message of Thomas Merton - Patrick
Hart - 1981 - 213 pages - This contemplation, he proceeds to
explain, 'is carried away by Him into His own realm, His own mystery and His
own freedom'5' so fully conveyed in the lives of Arjuna, Gandhi, and Aurobindo; and there is
such a curious closeness ...

Maithilīśaraṇa Gupta:
an anthology - Nagendra - 1981 - 255 pages - Nonetheless the fear that
led the sages to counsel abandonment of women is very much present even today.
The solution now proposed is not escape but temperance and self-control. Gandhi and Aurobindo, therefore,
initiated the ...

East and West:
myth of dichotomy - Nārla
Veṅkaṭēśvararāvu -
1981 - 92 pages - Many were the ideas and issues on which Gandhi and Aurobindo (1872-1 950)
were sharply divided. Yet they were one in thinking that India and Asia were incomparably superior to Europe. Way back in 1908, ...

Iqbal: commemorative volume - Sir
Muhammad Iqbal, ʻAlī Sardār Jaʻfrī, Kartar Singh Duggal - 1980 - 318 pages - The Islamic leadership had never dared to interpret
the Quran to proclaim free will. No one had interpreted God as the most perfect
human being. And, apart from Tagore, Gandhi and Aurobindo, few men in the East had escaped the tendency...